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last week it was 80 degrees one day, 77 the next and today its snowing. Whenever it is dry and 67 degrees or higher I always have the top down when cruising. I always put the top up when I get out for a store, food, whatever. The only time I leave the top down is when I am at work, because my car is right at my store front window and I can clearly see it.
I got to thinking and I am curious about how many of you leave the top down when away from the car? Do you put it back up like I do when you get out of it, or does it depend on the location you are parked? I don’t have anything of value in the car and my glove box is always locked to help prevent people reading my home address info, etc.
So how many stay topless while out on the town and how many are only topless while driving?
Oh, I always leave the top down when parked in my driveway during the day too.
Last edited by ThatsMyDawg; Mar 13, 2022 at 11:45 AM.




I also find the interior gets a lot dustier if I leave the top down even in my garage.
One reason I am not interested in the R232 are stories of soft tops being slit with pocket knives as idiots walk by the car.
Last edited by Utopia Texas; Mar 12, 2022 at 10:28 AM.





Lord help them if I catch someone messing with my car, or they get caught on video and I see a tag number.
I also find the interior gets a lot dustier if I leave the top down even in my garage.
One reason I am not interested in the R232 are stories of soft tops being slit with pocket knives as idiots walk by the car.




One reason I am not interested in the R232 are stories of soft tops being slit with pocket knives as idiots walk by the car.
I always store the car with roof up, windows up and locked.
Sun damage, random clowns, weather surprises, and bird $h!t all a factor...
Have had my share of car break-ins too. But I get a nervous twitch anytime I leave my car unattended. It all stems from the PTSD of watching this drunken fool running at full speed, while holding his beer bottle, and jumping on top of a parked (brand new at the time) red (E30)M3. Traversing across the hood, roof, and trunk panels at full gallop. Then jumping off the back, all while him and his friend were laughing loudly. I was at a sporting event and this was just a random act. They just kept walking like nothing happened, not even giving it a second thought. It happened in an adjacent VIP parking lot and I watched it from some distance so couldn't really intervene. I can still hear the panels collapsing and popping. Horrible.

Some people just don't respect their own property, much less others'.
And don't get me going about door dings....
Last edited by crconsulting; Mar 12, 2022 at 01:21 PM.
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I read mentions of sun on the wood, dash, etc. causing issues, but I always have treated my seats and dash with conditioners. Plus I wouldn’t likely be driving in blazing sun anyway. Screw the car, I don’t want to get burnt up lol.




I read mentions of sun on the wood, dash, etc. causing issues, but I always have treated my seats and dash with conditioners. Plus I wouldn’t likely be driving in blazing sun anyway. Screw the car, I don’t want to get burnt up lol.
1. Where I am parked
2. How long I am going to be away from the car
3. Can I observe the car while I am parked
4. The weather
Knock on wood I have never experienced any issue with leaving the top down for a short period of time but given the world we live in I will likely raise the top and lock the car more often than leaving it down.
I read mentions of sun on the wood, dash, etc. causing issues, but I always have treated my seats and dash with conditioners. Plus I wouldn’t likely be driving in blazing sun anyway. Screw the car, I don’t want to get burnt up lol.
Last edited by emilner; Mar 13, 2022 at 12:11 AM.








Last edited by ThatsMyDawg; Mar 13, 2022 at 11:02 AM.
I also find the interior gets a lot dustier if I leave the top down even in my garage.
One reason I am not interested in the R232 are stories of soft tops being slit with pocket knives as idiots walk by the car.
I’ve always had a SmartTop on my convertibles. Close the roof as I walk away and open it when I need to.
It is asking for trouble to leave a nice car like a SL unattended with the roof open.
Too many envious people (and a$$h0les) these days.
"Drive it Like You Stole It"
- I doubt many folks are aware of the little leather pouches attached to the seats
- A replacement key is really expensive
- Even if the car was stolen I'm not sure how far they'd get; Designo paint, tracker on key fob, small town, etc.
- I really like the convenience of jumping in the car and hitting the auto start and driving off. (I am notorious for losing keys)
I know this probably makes no sense to most folks on this forum and I can't really explain it but it just works for me. My wife thinks I'm nuts. But, in 45+ years of driving my car has only been "messed" with one time and that was when someone took the sunroof out of my Toyota MR2 when I was in my 20s.
Not suggesting others do what I do but it's how I like to "roll" and adds to the overall experience I have in owning this car. Of course, it doesn't hurt that there's not much crime in my community or neighborhood. So
Last edited by rorywquin; Mar 14, 2022 at 05:53 AM.




My car key is on my house key ring, which I pick up when I leave the house. Those keys go straight in my pocket. Having PBS we do not need to take the keys out of our pockets to drive, get in the trunk, etc., so I don’t get in that scenario how a car key can be lost.
I am in my mid fifties now and have had my license since 16 years old. I hold multiple endorsements, have purchased tons of cars, trucks, SUVs and motorcycles. I have never lost a vehicle key, my wife has never lost one, nor has our children. If I try I guess I can imagine someone loosing a key once but I can’t imagine that happening more than once.
People have different experiences though.
Last edited by ThatsMyDawg; Mar 14, 2022 at 06:49 AM.
We live in a relatively small neighborhood where folks know each other, same with our downtown. I do lock it if I take the SL to a gig, I'm a working musician on the side, but I usually take my wife's car.
Again, I posted not to encourage others to do it, just offering another data point from an r231 owner. Happy Motoring!




We live in a relatively small neighborhood where folks know each other, same with our downtown. I do lock it if I take the SL to a gig, I'm a working musician on the side, but I usually take my wife's car.
Again, I posted not to encourage others to do it, just offering another data point from an r231 owner. Happy Motoring!






